Thursday, 10 December 2015

NEW BASIC SCHOOL FOR FREEHILL - Jamaica Observer - December 7, 2015


CHILDREN of Free Hill in St Ann, and their teachers, are now benefiting from a new basic school, which was constructed by Food for the Poor.

The facility was built as part of the philanthropic organisation's Jamaica 50 Campaign, which targeted the construction or upgrading of 50 early childhood institutions islandwide, in commemoration of Jamaica's Independence Golden Jubilee, in 2012.

The Free Hill Basic School was formally opened by

Minister of Education Minister Ronald Thwaites who officially opened the facility and said he was "particularly happy" to be opening another educational institution in deep-rural Jamaica, where, he noted, children are able to get a high standard of education, equal to what is delivered to their counterparts residing in urban areas.

"So often in Jamaica's past, you had to go to St Ann's Bay, (or) you had to go to Kingston, or Montego Bay to get a good education. You can (now) get a good education right here in Free Hill, up to Grade Six," he stated.
Thwaites encouraged the residents to cherish the Free Hill Basic School, while also urging the parents of the children enrolled to safeguard the youngsters' development.

"What will go on in this little compound (entails) the most important period of education in any child's life. This is the period, from birth to age eight, when their brains are developing, when their personalities are being formed, and when their future is being determined. Therefore, the quality of education at the early childhood level is of extreme importance," he underscored.

The minister also praised the gesture of the United States-based Tagligh family, who donated the funds to construct the school.

Thwaites said their decision to invest in Jamaica's early-childhood education sector represented a "big gift" for the nation.

http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/search/New-basic-school-for-Freehill_19240748

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